Open Journal of Psychiatry

Volume 7, Issue 1 (January 2017)

ISSN Print: 2161-7325   ISSN Online: 2161-7333

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Presenting a Treatment Concept for People with a Self-Reported Sexual Interest in Children in an Outpatient Setting

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DOI: 10.4236/ojpsych.2017.71001    2,082 Downloads   4,101 Views  Citations

ABSTRACT

Results of several studies point to an increase in reported child sexual abuse offences in Germany and an even higher number of undetected cases are assumed. In addition, even more cases regarding the distribution of child pornography have been reported. On behalf of victims of child sexual abuse and for the general public, a preventive treatment approach for people with a sexual interest in children is of prime importance. Currently, there is no published, evaluated therapeutic approach for treating potential offenders, dark field offenders and bright field offenders with a sexual interest in children in an outpatient setting. We designed a cognitive-behavioral therapeutic approach that integrated need- and resource-oriented concepts for the specific treatment of those people. This treatment program comprises thirteen modules and is established for a period of about one and a half years. The therapy concept is presented in detail and we report experiences with two male clients. We found a reduction of child abusive behavior (on- and off-line), cognitive distortions and subjective psychological distress, an increase of the extent of self-perceived sexual self-regulation, life satisfaction and self-efficacy in general and a high level of clients’ satisfaction with the therapy concept. The present therapy concept shows promising results as a potential viable treatment program to protect children by reaching out to people with a self-reported sexual interest in children in an outpatient setting, but further research is necessary.

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Schulz, T. , Palmer, S. , Stolpmann, G. , Wernicke, M. and Müller, J. (2017) Presenting a Treatment Concept for People with a Self-Reported Sexual Interest in Children in an Outpatient Setting. Open Journal of Psychiatry, 7, 1-17. doi: 10.4236/ojpsych.2017.71001.

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